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About this book

Examines the implications of environmental problems for justice and security.

Contents

Part 1 Concepts: an environmental victimology; environmental victims and state sovereignty; reflections on environmental justice. Part 2 Case studies: the anthropology of oil; the movement in Bhopal and its lessons; ecocide, industrial chemical contamination and the corporate profit imperative; environmental security and displaced people in Southern Africa. Part 3 Solutions: good neighbour agreements; the occupational health needs of workers; the charter of rights against industrial hazards.